Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 November 1867 — Page 4
A Woman Ratlly Addicted lo 3IarriU?r. Last winter a wealthy Cuban conceived
an extravagant pu-Moii for quite a TjrettyjMr. lirady'?, Found that both the sale of young woman dancing at a leading Broad- her valuables and the subscriptions for the
way theatre; wrote to her and solicited aD interview. He poured Iii ration out in burning words, and offered to pour ntt hi gold a freely; but she in formed him, as the celebrated KtiglMi ae tress did her op - Uicnt admirer, that the way to her bed chamber lay through the church. He sought to shake her resolution, but io vain, and in despair of possessing her otherwise he made her his wife. He tired of her in few week?, and as his relations were violently opposed to such an alliance, he soon deserted her and returned to Havana. Too proud to follow him, she went back to the tag?, and during the month of May a clerk in a commercial house down town fell in love with hcr,and went through the same exrerieute as the Spaniard. Ilyrnen before Vena for her ; and so the
young fellow, with a degree of dishonor ' offered their services gratis, and a brilliant characteristic of an older and cooler heart. ' musical artiste, animated by a similar kindentrapped her into a false marriage. His j feeling, proposes to produce an oratorio, employer aceidently discovered the decep- The following preamble, to which will tion: became interested in the prettv dan-' be appended approbatory communications
suese, and aoprised her of the clerk's vil- ! lainv, assuring her he should be compelled to wed her, if she desired it, by proccsa of law. Ksmeralda declined to have auythiog more to do with the rogue, and released him unconditionally. The merchant rras so much struck with the woman's spirit and bcauy that, although he knew she had j
tvvtee consented 'n marry in col 1 blood, heTlm can only be done by private subscrip
proposed matrimony to her, and for the" third time she accepted. Certain Ieiral steps are necessary before the last nuptials can be cnnsumriinted ; but the commercial j lover is desperately enamored of her, and
has already placed her in a handsome ,x . , , ,,. . N , - i ii j i ri The Oakland ('al.) Ji"s describes a mansion, and made her a deed of tht prop- x,,v- . v . J . , . . -.i oiiHi in e it '.scene said to have been witnessed by a erty, with 10.000 for pin money. His' , ... . , .... . friends are indignant, and aver tint he h f i1!10"?" rid.ng over the Twelfth street infatuated. Jiat he swears he loves her, I b.n'!-p' Qt"ccn l,h;lt 1,0,1 At0" j -ii i -Ii ! nio, on bunday, .sep. !:Jt h, as follows : and will marry her as soon as practicable. ' , x-n .i c i r i i I l r A youii' man and sti I more vouthlul teShc fcivs she is deeply attached to him fori , , ! . ,
his kindness and sympathy with her. and l - rlarv - 1 is now icaum:? a vcrv oniei a tri exem life.
crfi'tncf is nearly tortv, and has long , f J , . . . i- X . i n i t l ; r i ' tions on the youth, who wouldn t talk the been sought alter as a husband in modish i,. , 4 , i . , circles to no purpo.o. His liver seems to ! ol 7 I"1" shctlJelrGtlhave struck now ; and there is little doubt ! ''Iry, ouey . uo, U do say that you but that he will wed Ksmeralda this win-1 x0 I11C; r 1 ll.do JTrash ,f V1 ln' ter, and snap his liners at comment and ! filiated damsel. Henry didn t do it, for criticism. She will join Cracc Church ; be t ! a ,no,uent t jumped the lady into the idnnnnbr l?ro,n ,!,!, t, nrnin-I tenacious mud. Sinking quite Up to
service with gold clasped hymn book, and louk ten times more ;n if she was born to it all than many of her sex who prate of blood and breeding. The Cleans Taken by Iho rronch Lmprror to rieunt si llcvoit.
l) c .7 . c.v - vi ! as far as her crinoline would allow, when A l aris correspondent ot the .New loik' , , . . , , . , t ' ., , r ii : i i 4, tl j she concluded that there might possibly itrola. in d,scrbing the subterranean!, . . 1V. T-.i- . i ' p i, . i be an easier way of shu thing oil this mortal .nvers ot l ans, says : ., UJ. i n 1 i . tui:,.', . iii i .i coil. She ca ed loudly on her stony-
IL s-ewers The little, narrow, crooked streets, in the very heart of the city, which the revolutionists of former times could barricade in a few minutes b- knocking over au omnibus and tearing up a few paving stones, no longer exist, but have gircn place to broad and beautiful avenues, which could be swept and kept clear with no difficulty, by means of artillery. Soldiers need no longer be shot at in their passives through the streets by citizen revolut.ooists, from their windows. The splendii system of ' sewerage which ha? been perfected under the reign of the present Emperor, is something more than a system of sewerage one by means of which troops can be readily transported from one part of Paris to another, unseen and unexposed. The primary object of these immense subterranean canals and railways, which extend through all Paris, is draiuage. But it will be readily seen what facilities they afford for the transportation of troops, and it is said that the whole Garde de Jar!s is exercised in small squads in descending and mounting, in embarking in he boats and disembarking in the cars. o in case of their being transported in his manner they wonld be somewhat familiarized with it in advance. One of the utlets, one " the principal 'stations' for his net-worh: of subterranean railway fines extending over Paris ii io the courtyard of the Tuileries, into which five thousand men could be thus nade to rise out of the ground in half an hour after the order had been sent to them by telegraph. Another Case or Chihl Whipping in Cambridge. Froxa t!ij Bo-ton Transcript, of (X tooor l. Another case of girl flogging occurred in the Dana primary school on Center St., yesterday. The victim is Margret Lynch, and the teacher who inflicted the punishment was a Mis Dec, who came from Salem a few days ago, highly recommended as capable of controlling a hard "school" by persuasive rather than by hard measures. She h is not yet been confirmed as a Dermancnfc teacher bv tho cnmimtfof
According to the chill's story, a compan-l -Mr CV Vt S'-ymnur, of the New York ion had playfully slapped her, unobserved 1 Jnnr' c,n,cJ bac,k frJ Pans a ,uan' hav by the teacher, and she returned the com- j ,,,,!1,?t!,anJ lanJ .,iea.rt of a Slster of pliraent in a similar manner, being caught Mr- b' K M,1,s, t,lC Vuxmin the act ; whereupon the woman proceed- Stephen Ma:sett, having failed to mako ed to beat her over the shoulders with a tlC Americans believe he is a humorist.
ixeavy ru:er, ana uiu nor. stop unm ncr has gone to Japan, hoping to find a pcoback and left shoulder were rendered in- j mmII,! r.f idmirm.r I,;,,,
sensible to pain. The child went home from school a.i u-ualp and complaiued to her parents, who brought her to the second police station fur the purpose of entering a suit. An examination of the pupil disclosed gerious bruiser upou the left shoulder, the skin of which had beeu broken in many place, and also the marks of the end of sone heavy instrument on the rit.ht shoulder. A committee of the city council was in session at t lie time, and the bruises were exhibited to them in the clerk's office in City Hall. The opinion of f ll present was that the punishment wa brntpl. and Mr. Lvnch was advised to enter a complai it before Justice Ladd, this morning. Several members of the school coamitteo being aware that the case was likely to be brought before the police court, called npoo the father of the girl this morning, and requested him to suspend criminal proceedings ngain3t Miss Dee until the affair was investigated by them, a request that was at once acceded to by him. Ales. Melville Dell has invented what he calk an ULivcrsal language. A short cough is represented thus : 0;) a gasp, O ;;) a sob, (O Oh.) How simple ! A German metaphysician and a Digger Indian can understand it with equal case.
Irs. lirinckerhoof is ?aid tobe the best j and aspect manifest tbo scholar and indefimale r-oakor in Knnas. J j.oridmt tnelu r.
! Mrs. Lincoln's IMlllcultles. j I rom the New York Expire. Oct. :V. j A Sun renorter, who vesterJcy visited
relief of her present financial troubles progress slowly. He says: ! ''Xoiie of the rich dresses have found purchasers since our report, and but 1,25 ! lias been contributed towards the relief J fund- The idea of sale by public auction (has been definitely abandoned; it only i found favor with Mrs. Lincoln at a time j of much mental excitement, when she was martini; under what she deemed to be the very ungrateful conduct of certain incumbents of fat offices, who owe their plethoric purses and woll-feathered nests to her husband's rower and her own favor. The project to raise a subscription on a grand scale has not yet assumed a definite shape. The gentlemen moving in the matter continue to receive every encouragement t wo distinguished lecturers have from eminent persons, will precede the appeal for subscriptions: "Maay citizens of the United States, sympathising with the widow of the late president, Abraham Lincoln, in her deep distress, have suggested that a just tribute may be paid to his memory by placing his family in a condition ot sustaining themselves in their präsent social portion. tions, an 1 for this purpose this circular is addressed to you, in the hope of enlisting your action and influence in the matter." Ludicrous AttcnnXat Suicide. iu,:UÜ v uii.u.yr u.c a..is -u-r nuiiiKiiuu cimocimuuii. !... nlinf 4". .1 1. .i.'n.l If M'.lu t.tlt t tin m-lilon 1 4 '.'ill iiill. H'lK'n.M. U 11 in KS III, L . l. 1 .1... .1 - t . 1 ' 1 . 1 - 1 11 T. lier knees. She tried to make her way to deep water, but to save her neck she couldn't do it. No sooner did she try to raise out leg, than down went the other still further. Henry the scamp) looked on perfectly unconcerned ; she kept sink ing in the mud until ie was submerged tonyhearted swain to come to the rescuo, which he gallantly did, to the dirty detriment of his S10 calfskins and sky blue pants. When the lady got ashore, it took half au hour to scrape the mud from her stocking. The At-tra adds : "The parties were straugers, and had the verdaut look of San Francisco depicted in their countenance i M A gentleman of Cincinnati, on account of the excitement in regard to the bonds. disposed ot uhat nc had a lew days ago. But they did not long stay disposed of. One of them, for five thousond djllars, proved to be a forgery and came back. The person from whom he got it is worth nothing, and the whole thing is a dead loss. How many forged and frau llucnt bonds there are in circulation nobody knows, but there is probably a good many. Personal Hems. Parton is an Englishman. Julia Ward Howe is going to leave Koston and live in New York. JVArcy McGce, having signed the pledge, is no longer a rum 'in. Thurlow Weed is a millionaire. Charles Astor Uristcd calls prohil .y liquor laws aquarian legislation. Charlottee Cushman has been won over to ltomo the city not the church. Harriet Precott Spofford is collecting words, preparatory to makiug a new book. The queen of Portugal will soon foist another pensioner upon that unhappy nation. The author of "Life in the Iron Mills," is a bright eyed brunette, well formed, less than GO years old, and Miss llebccca Harding Davis, Isaac E. Snow, of IJangor, Me., aceidently put hs foot into a poo! of molten iron, ami before he could take it out there was n'jthing left of it. William Huntley, of Albany, X. V., is a graduate of Yale College, an author of some celebrity, a writer of poetry, a printer, and heir to $7.",UUU left by an uncle. Joseph P. Whith of tlcorgia, claims that he has perfected an invention by which a locomotive engiueer can change a switch without the intervention cf switchmen. Ilev. llowland Connor, in his lecture on "The Good Old Days," announces Wendell Phillips as one whose fame is to eclipse the (Jrcek after the ceuturies have moved on a little. Oliver Wendell Holmes has taken up h'n residence in Montreal temporarily loim enough to make ' The Guardian Angel," a Dritish subject, entitled to the protection of English copyright laws. E. E. WiWiamson, a removed deputy collector of Masachuse .ts, beguiles his retirement by writing a lecture on Cromwell. Heading the soliloquy of Cardinal Woobjcy would be more beütÜDg und rcrhaps as profitable. M. Kenan, the famous Kreuch author, is a stout, heavy man, with a rather dull appearance until he begins to talk, when his feature: light up with a wonderful intel lectual brilliancy, and his whole bearing
IMtttbtirgh,!. Wayne A; Chicago Hallway.
' On and aftvr Oct. 20. 1S67, Trnim will leave Stations d lily, (Siiblmth excepted,) as follow: (Train leaving Obicaju at 4.50 P. M.. leave daily. Train leaviiig Pittsburgh at 2,15 P. M leaves daily. thalxs corxo nxvr. STATION. EXrUFSS. EXmtSS. EXlKt. txi-iuss-Pittsbureh. Rochester., Sak-m Alliame ... "mton . M i-i:in.. Orrville Woostfr. . . Man-flcM.. Crotiline.. Hurvrin i e, is a m 1 8.15 " io.: 11.40 " 9..10 A M 10.40 " 2.1 P M ; 2.00 a m 3.10 -! 4.5S 5.35 " .1S .:i5 7.1 K " 7.35 " IU7 " H.35 " 10.00 " 70.-29 " 11.05 " U.3ti " 3.35 " 5.33 " i.-2i v m 1.10 " l.-i; " .i " fi.30 " 7.17 " 7.3'i " 8.13 " S.4K " 10.11 kk 10. ir " 11.20 " 11..V " k si l !...: " i.v " a y.o " ,V20 fi.Ol " r.so 7.51 " (.27 " 11, -20 " 1-2.3T P M l-.57 .vi; 3.-5 5.M) " .5.3(1 l i.10 " f.. 10 ' 7.-W 7.55 " '.Ml l'.-20 11.45 1J 30 A M 1.41 " J 25 3.57 3.50 4.05 4.15 r,.(i fi.no 7.IH 7.:C 10.31 1.10 S.iO 3.1 Nl 4.:w 7.00 Ar fDe A M I'p Sandu-ky Fret I.i.na Van Wt-rt... Fort Wayne, rolnmbia.... Wjiraw .... Plymouth.... Vapar.iixo ... Chicago 1-2.4.S p M 1.5 3.30 4.15 5 (.5 r..(M) 7.35 P M TKA .W O fXt; E. I v r. stations. EXPllESS. KXPllESS. EXPKES.,EXIKK!-S. Chicago Valpai al-o . . FMvmouth... . Warsa.v Columhia Kort W;ivn. Van Wert... I.inia F.n-t l"p S-nnlusky Diiryru Cetiline.. Man-fl..-M...'. Wooster Orrvil! Masssillo.i.. . 7.20 A M P M 4.50 P M ?.n " 12, rtn a m r..27 " I 4.5ll A M 7.00 S.45 " '..17 10.37 " 11.35 " 1.12 P M 2.27 3.3 4.2 1 5.11 5.50 k10.35 11.33 -12.1. P M 1.25 2.30 " 3.32 4.3. " .Vi " 5.3S " .05 " .25 " .57 " S. 10 " i.(7 " .13 " 10.01 " 11.01 11.32 " 2.43 " 3.50 " 4.5( i.l'l " 7.21 f.27 il 1 I", I s.io . '..(1 " ! ;t.4i ,l 1ii.:m " 11.3'. 1-2.31 A M i 1.11 1 2.0 " 2.41 ! 3.10 " 10.50 Ar it 1.2,1 " 111.50 " 3.20 " 3.4S " .00 A M 12.23 p M 1.43 " 2.e " 2.35 4i 2.52 " 3.35 " 4.01 5,40 ' .3i 8.22 " S.55 " 9.31 ' 10.00 " 11.15 11.10 "l i 3. Hi I 5.40 : 6.13 " ! .33 " i 7.::t " ; 7.50 " ! ft. 40 " 10.1.-) " t'antn Alii inv S ll.MU Roilicsti r . .. I'itt-htirL'h... 1.25 2,. '30 A M 2.15 3. W P M r.,15 " F. IS. MYEi:, ti.-n l Ti k t A,'"iit. C. C. X I,. It. K. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. LeaveLaPorte, daily fi nn A (Sundayf Excepted,)J Arrive t Ply mouth, 10:00 A M WESTWARD . LeavePlvmouth 2: 10 P. M Arrive at La Torte 4:10 P.M Trainsriinby .Michigan Southern iV: Northern Indiana Railroad time, which is 15 minutrs slowerthanP.,Ft. W. k CR.R. time. E. IT. SCOTT, Sept. Is. S. A, & t Rallivny. WAV AT AH STATION. GOING SOUTH . Mail and Express (leaves) 10..11 A. M Express 10.37 P. M Local Freight 6.-15 A. M GOING NORTH. Mail and Express (leaves) 2.92 A. M. Express 7.15 P. M. Local Freight 9.15 P. M. lioolc find Ynrxcty Store, (AT POST OFFIGi: I5t J. M-"MO OHE is xor rnFPAi:j:n to rrnxisir jits ct yTOMKItS WITH ALL KIXIS OF -jTcwolJJoacs, SJ)lank Ißoah, jlLiL&ic SJ)üüI,', SP Let it ic jtnoAs, Choice S l.ftioim ff Ihr X. TF! T'l'HUJ' Tln V 1... the nr.t lOPf,'LAR AUTHORS, both PlIOE and I'd3Iii!sicul Insil l'limoiitsi ornll l.inrt. Tlie Ijif Puhücatioiirt of VIOLIN AND CJITTAU INSTIUCTOItS Toys, Toys, Toys, very ucription. CITIITKTVAS 1 .YA M" YI'Ti ViltyhXrs. A Lire; Aorttm-nt of PEKFI'MEKY. j ruuii.i;.nui;.LiJi.Ms, i;i;.us ani TolJAcco, Jfcr.. ic, Ac. 11 i .Tt"rs iti'M t im! iircmnutj tn li uiJiiiwTi.r nr. cha-e at wholesale. vll-n5-tt. J. M. MOUIJK. On La Porte Street! AT TIIK r U It IX I T V It Ei It O JZ OF May be found the best and cheapest assortment of (ioods. ever ollered in IIj"V 3IOT JTIT . UNDKRTAKIN(J attended to with a first jiass Hearit, on very reaionahle terms. C. I ALM ER. May 9.1 67. :6.f. (J H. HEEVE, 'insurance agent. Insures Poperty. Stock and Lircs. Caah Capi tal over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the bet joint Stock Companies in the United States. O" No assessment for losses. Ollice in PJCY3IOUT1I, JrlIVTV.V. Policies issued in English and German, anj Losses paid hero. 11 n3tf. P FAIRBANKS7 BTAXDARI OF ALL KINDS. J'W; r.!uu.nks, creemeaf i roipiw. 2JG k 2'2S Lake St., Chicago. Market Ht , St. Louis. 3J Pk CAREFut. to nuv om.v the (Jenlink. l-Jv.'iSnlv -3L 2E3-Ln.&I3Xr. pOR SALB One twenty fourltorse power Portable Engino and Boilor nl on tlv horoo power jortnl)lc EN'OIXE AND HOI1.KK, all in jrool running order. Ca.i be Been at the Plymouth Foundry. n'U ADAMS A ZSIIXFR. ISITION Xo XJroc's Hair Restorative. Whiskers made to (I row in from thiitj to bin ty days, on the Smoothest face. First Virmium Awarded at the Paris Eiponition. The principle of thij scientific di.cocry is the aetionjof tlio chemical upon tho okin, nnJ it power lies in vitalizing and dereloping the roots of the hair.it stunulaies and causes healthy growth being composed oi tlie euine ikments which compose the hair. It is warranted to produce a heavy coat of wl.iskerä in from '10 to iU tlaya, t change Rrey hair and whi?ker9to their natural color in eiht weeks It also poftens the skin, and removes tan, frecaies and nioie. So popular his this preparation become in France that it is now indih'pcus.tble to a complete toilet. Sent securely packed, to any address, on receipt of one dollar. A liberal discount t the trade. All orders should be addrep.ed to V. VV, MURR ELL k CO.. ut CwJ Ilox 123 Cincinnati, Ohio. i 12 It F ITH K II Y A large assortment just rceei cd r i LhMMN'S n.-'Sb ie
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G-. BLAIN, 5c CO., DRUGGISTS, Southwf st corner of .Michigan and G a io Street?, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. HA VING j ust recived n fresh supply of every article inotir line of trade, consisting m.-iinlv of I)ni;3, M.'.!ii ine, Points Oils, Dye Stuffs. Varnish. Finishes, Perfumery, Yankee" Notions. Glass, Statiooarv, Pure Medicines, ami Liooors for medical purposes only, to which we rfspecutully invite tiie attention of this community. We have also on hand a stock of
GnOCEIlISS, Tea, Coffee, Suzar, Tohicco .Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed ofat very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAMPS. for burningthe same, of every size and st vie, with or without shades. We arc also aeriH for all he popular Patent Medicines of the day. Physicims prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the night, by an experienced druggist. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine oar stock, and become convinced of tht? fact that we are doing a literal homines. vllu31t G ULAIN k Co. nMt vis's fc PERSUING BR'.OWN Wonld call ih attention or the public to their full nn well Verteil stock oi -ooii-, w ell suited to this marke consifftin: in part of DUI tiS 3in)ICI.l, 1AIXTS, OILS? STAT10XEHV, SCHOOL BOOKS LAMPS, LAXTJnXS, COAL 01L, Yankee notions, Wall and Window Papeij, Perfumery, Albums, DTE S TIT EES, CIGAHS, FINE CUT TOBACCO, CANDIES, PATENT .MEDICINES, &c. PHYSiniANS, and FAMILT PERSCRIPTIONS FILLED TO ORDER. Call an.', sec ourstotk before purcliairtir elsewhere. l-3-tl I'F.KSIIINC; t UHOWN. T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST, East side Michigan St. Plymouth, Ind Oeiilcr in DRUGS, MEDICINES I'tirc U'incs tnul Ijiqiwrs, For lediciiinl Piirpose, UNSEED OIL, DENZOIL. SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW CLASS, PUTTY, LAI DOIL, N EATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LA PS. &c, WALL PAPEK, AND V.'lNDOW CURTAINS SCHOOL HOOKS. STATIONARY, BLANK HOOKS, &c, &c, kc. PHYSICIANS are particularly requested to call and :xarniuc the stock an 1 prices before purchasing elsewhere. PARTICULAR attention Riven to filling Physicians Prescriptionuand Family Receipts, by an Experienced DRUGGIST. Allman & Meyer, No. 8 Corbin's Block, Wholcsal and Retail Dealers in Glass and Queensware. They have just received a complete stock of Ucci, COfTco, Sirs!-, Tobacco, Cigarc, Fish, KICK, PKPl'KIl AND SPICKS of all kinds. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, MEAL etc., They keep a full stock of XOT10XS. STA T10Xi:R V, ifc, also JiKATHEIl of the best quality. 13 I tf FOSS' DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR, IS nut to Im jt-t I tl-l anions tlie m;iny hijurioiiH und piionou r iijirnlion m Iii it do i.ut u coniplisti wbattliey are ulvertiH-il to do. FOS S" MS c o i ;. 1 ' W'xll ixwitlrtlu reproduce n heavy nnd natural growth of ilair lipon lho-e ji.-irt.- of the hend it In i t U mx J'alU ff. A ii (, Ihn, ir tan mi' rk HritPAdsii).- It i rx'ltiinitHy iierliuitiMl, ninl 'M ' flieky r jrnininy. like 1 1 1 it i v of llie t on 1 1 m mi ml - put liefure the people. K.J. HSS, Km., 1 Treuiunt I'nw, H-ttu, oUr uk- ( tii fs( a i , y jr uinti, had a Thick, Heavy, Luxutiint Heid of Hair, when t eoiunieiirrineiit of the him of this iireji.iratlon, Uo : t h'ii h( fil 1. Send for teftiniotiiftl ninl Photograph of J. lv Ko-. before aixl alter iisini; thin llreovi ry. aifo (Vrtiile of wi'll known (ri'iiiH In llonfon who lire xtmoii.-iIIv aeniainted w ith the wondcrfi1 ettWtn ol l-'oss" Dl( o' Ml I . I'rice 1 oer liollle. l-'nr unle lv l)rii'"i'll evi-rv. where. HlliHFh "K T . '., I'roprietor. 11 'J reiuoiit I.Or. lUtxt'ill, M:i viin; tv
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1C 1 I . if ikf. t . ' US' ' I m . fl IT V , Ms s I. S mm &; moM SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Would respectfully infotm the public that he has now ami miU-irI to kt-cp constantly on hand (he mot exted-ive a.id complete assortment of X. A.D 1 3iS S ESST?:Si "1 'AAT'Ct I 1 W n Boots cb Slioes a full and complete; was bought at reduced prices anil will be sold at SMALL PROFITS. We also make Boots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who favor us with iheir custom. Our stock is such that No One can fail to he Suited who may give us a call. Our place of buines is in the new brick block at the MGIV OF THE R6 BOOT. Plymouth, Indiana. 1 2-401 f. j MILLER & SWIITEH ART j Dealers in I BOOTS & SHOES, Leather and Findings, First door South o f Pershing' Drug Store, PLYMOUTH, IND. They would resjM-ctfuliy invite tlie ?i 1 1 nt Un of the citizens of Plymouth, and Mar-hall and adjoining conntie. to tln ir latest Mylea of t'u-tom made Hootn mid Shoen. Ladies". ÄINsei". t'hildreii's". Men's lioT I au(l Youth's !V''-'ed and sewed work. We direct e-perial rltention to the frrat Tanety of leather and Finding. Please call and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsuwhure. They want it distinctly understood that tl.07 Will not be Undersold !v nur Kstahlihnient in Plymouth, or even in the North-west vl-inltitfi MII.LF.U & SWINKIIAIJT. MO OK ACL'XTS WAX TED, To solieit orders lor a.N'ew Illustrated BIBLE DICTIONARY (COMP r.ETE IN ONE VOLUME,) V. lited by Dn. Wm. Smith, ria-sienl Examiner of the University of Imdon. The Pietionnry oniliodie the result of the mot recent Ft'idy, researeh. and investiHtion, of ahout fcixtylive of the mo-t eminent and advanced Itihlieal scholars now living. I'lerirymen f various d-'iiomin atimm approve it, and regard it as tie; l'st work of its kind in the KiiL'lish lanuaL'e. and one which ouht to be in the hands of every pihle reader in the hind. In circnlatinjr this work, agents will find a pleasant and profitable i-tiiployment. The iniiiierous obj.Ttions w hich are usually encountered in selling ordinary worku w ill not exist ie this. Put on tie- contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend the aifeiit, making his labor areeble, useful and lucrative. T.adies. t'lerirvmen. School Teade-rs. Farmers. Studenls. and all others who possess cicriry. are w:iut'd t asjst in t'anvainir every town andcountv in the conn trv, to whom the most lilieral inducements will he Otb-red. For particulars address, .I'afioiHti I'lihlishmg V., 1 IS West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O $100.000 IX WATCHES! FOR SALE ON TIIK roPFLAIt PRICJi PLAN UIVIMS nyEKY PATKO.V, A Uandsome and Unliable Watch i For the Low Trice of Ten Dollars! Without Regard to Value ! Aud not to be l'ail for unless perfectly sati.sfactory. 100 S'dld Cold Huntiii'.' atrium, to Jl.OOti 1(HI Millie fHsedtiold Wall lies '.'00 to UMi PN ljdi'-s WnU -lies, Knamcl. d 100 to jmMoild Hunting "hron'ter Watches S.'SI t .'Hhi JiNMiold lliintini: Kn-li-h Levers St.) to Z'ti :HMiold Miiiitmi: Duplex Wntch.'B l.'SI to '.JOO frfNltaild lliiiitin American atchcB KNI to ti:s) fiiHI Silver lliiiitmir levers .s) to l.Vi .'WMt Silver Hunting' Uliplexei 7." Io W riOO;old 1-iilies .Hilles .VI to 2TSI looo (iold lluntim; I'iines rsito 7." llHHl Miscellaneous Silver Watches rw to im J.VNI lllllllillL! Silver Wjltt lies jr to .V ,'iiKiO Assorted Watches all kinds, 10 to 75 3;" livery patron tditains a watch ly this arrantreiiH iit, ostin but $10, while it may be worth $100. No partiality shown. J2 We wish to immediately dispose of the aboe nianillrent Hock. I'enifieates namimr the artirleH are plaeel In sinlel enveloM-s. and well mixed, lloltter are entitled to the articles iiMiie d on their certificate upon javnieit of Ten Ibdlars, wlietln-r il be a watch worth !mxi or one worth les. Th - return of any ol our rTtiticjit' -ntitles you to the urMch- n.iiiii'il Ultreon upon pavmeni. ii -resp.-j tive of i- orlii. and : no article alui d al le-s than $U) t named on any ccrtilicte, it will at once be n en that this is X I.ntti ry, bl t x!ri'!jlitj'tirirnr-l, ttjiiiiiii tii,nn - ,, ic't'wh iHH'jhr fi n It 'ijHt'i'l iiirr, n J y tfh A fdm;"' certificate will lw sent bv mail, pist paid, upon receipt of'i: cts., live for jfl. eleven for $1, lliirly-Ihre-and elegant pn inium for .. sixty siv mucI moi-e vnlu il!e pn-miuiii 10. one liumlred met nist snp.-rt watch tor f IV At'ents. or those wishiin; nuplovnitfiit, this i a rare opportunity. It i- it le:itiiiuiiejy rondiicteil l.n-iness. dul H'lthorieil bv the iovernnieiit,aiid open to tlie most carelul wrutuiy. Try WHKillT. IJliO. k (V, Impoilers, ir.1 IIKO AIMVAV, NVw V..1I.
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American Organs! For Parlors; Chuichea and lodges! Great Fullness and Cojiiplcii'iiws of Tone, AND ELASTICITY OF TOUCH. 4,000 Have been Sold llic.'iial yen Just received At tb Iowa and Michigan State Fail's FIRST PREMIUMS Were awarded to the American Orgftn in the month of October, lr(i5, OVEH ALT, COMPimTOR?! at diflereut Stute ad Cour.tv Fuirs. Every Instrument Warranted Five Years. GOLD 31 EDA I PIANOS ! Hallett, Davis Co.. MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Parlor Grand and Squaru PIANO FORTES ! l.SOO I1AVG BEEft SIA A AI) AUK .VOW J. VSK. THIRTY FIRST PREMIUMS Hare been Awarded for the Best Piano la competition IVith the best ISamifactunrs Iu New York, lMii'ude'i'liiu, Itoston, and IJaltiaiore. Also, r o 11 L I G II T E ' S Celebrated ft. A TV N. B. Every Inslniincnl Warranted Xi lou Yours. i)A W;iiin-l.n Street, Chicago, AGENT Ten TUB NORTH-WEST. . an ' . aa r ST r A R ING3 VCOBTABliU Aivimtuo.v A rare artile tor the luir. hol! ouly ai LUMONV? Dm; Store
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Hoofland's German Tonic. The GrtJit Remedies fur all Diseas of He i.tvKH, stoma vir. on nir.F.sTiri. or.r.AXS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I, r.,;n.P. ..f 1. ;l,r, :u:r. r. a tnc n't fn-dic.nhr tu. . , am t, I'm . ,1r,ud ,. , , i?-v- . - -viTv l: o o t n-ri... .ni ßA-r-,vi mi ( Hark Diakiu ' ÄV- Vr'l'r ti ..1 . nil n fi 'jui. nb Ji AU- tiliinx4urf ttu; kiu 1. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Ii a combination of all tb inrtiintn of t BitW, witli tL pr.r-t qua'.nr of S'inl't 'Vmz Shih, Onicir. 4c. mk;n 01 cf t mt vl"at aod ifri4hie ri'iii-d m v r off.-red to th I r.li;e Tho prft'irini a lA ciue iTe friu AlcoLu'e admixture, will um) Hoofland's German Bitters. TLm( whi l aro uo vbjKtiou to tli cuUibiaatiöB of the Bitter-, k'i1. -i;i uHOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. TLoy ar hotL -j:iH.iy hu! couU; ti um nj-d.cicAl v r.u--, tie c'-tj'.-r i'ia t.e two ?:iiif a mr mat:r i f t-t;, tlie'louif boiujf the ni'.t Jiit'itlaH-. Tit A -in?.eh. fnn ,iHrity ( rr irh Iii'l V'J"1"". I'y.-f.- . Nr- it. idi.'.y, !C. i vrv ni't t - I. J-:'Vn its fane t: M- lr-i.:J. tV-fTZ- Thi LlTl, . wiitt t. -.AV. J$! S:..m-b. tfc bT.ini atfr; SJjjjj-i -d. tln ruit of wh.cU it tli4. - " t'ne ft rut --of frs from veiAi or more of ;L fil'.ow:L dinmi: Constipation. Flatulence. Inward Pile, i'uluess of Blood to the Head, Acidity cf tha .Stomach, JNausea, Heartburn, Di.sfcust for Food, FulnChS or Weight in the fcjtcmash, Sour Eructations, bink in? or Fluttering; at the P:t ot" the Stomach, öwimminj? of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sufiocatir Sensations when in a LyiDS Poiture. Dimnoeact Vrision, D-:s or Webs be!ore tho SitLt, Dull Pain in the Head, D-fi-cieucy of Perspiration. Yellowness cf tiie bkin und Eyes. Pain in tlae bi3e. Back, Chc-t, Jjiinbs, etc.. Sudden Flushes ol Heat, Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Imapinirc.H of Evil, and Greil Deresticm ol Spirits. Tl. s'.iil rer fron t'.i-- !:!. "-ii'iM xrriiM t'-i? j-T' :!:!-1 CrtiH?iii in ! M-i ;ivU ff rciiiviy f-.'f tliat w!. ch ! -1 rea fi hin ibWktifc-11 CSf ( j ?' '",1 iu :t. i fr.1 .'hi .lijunuu i.i . -;t';i".!id 1 u t r 1 1 BtK, r.-r ii'.f r.'--.!atia f-r tb la thi C M11:. (.u we would ku'ittu j- ni-'l.-.-! Jloojlitittr.vacrinfitt Jiitters. KOOFLAHD S GERHAH TONIC. 1J:! t'Al.t! l:Y ;r. f. M. J 4 i h SOX. rMU.AKELPHI. PA. Twfn:y-tW' xm sinrp xey wir fl rt iutrod ar in: thi cnti'tr fr in 'ii mnny, Jiir:i.t wL'cli t:m tls.-- h;iV. i!i:toul.t"ii -'rf-riu-' I more cun, ail l'-;i--ficl ad'.-riu' l.-.MimaitT to a. htvuUt rx:n. thin :'nr n'm-r i rn--t Kiiv n t (l.c p '!..e. I t ."? r-'ino.. , w.l fl'-'-tunil y rr.rf l.iTrrOiR lit rJt N.'i'V.-tii. 1'liiity, t'lima Ii--:if of iL111 k;MH K l:w.I"rt'il ZLi i- iiriliT. K:.infy. mu4 nr.i-iiiii front sol;, -r ialit.n a. nr.BiT.rrv, liesultinz Iroin anv Can?e whatever; ri'.ÜSTßATlO N OF Til K S l'STEM. induced by Severe Ijabor, Hardrt p, F.xposure, Fevers, &c Ther no tniiriiir xtaut equal to t!i- rem i i' in s-i.h r.4svs. A t- 1 e cd xt r 1 iii:jr'-d t i nii.iv. 1 ;.. ii t -h J:-i4 1 ionip:y, ! Llood ii 1' I' .!, ji,'Xi n bc 'ni K".:cl sa . ' ? y-l'.-n 1 . tir- i rt iir: l .V. ui tb y. -.. :i 1...' .111 . :i t tli riitykn. a Mi I. -b a-. ! u-f.ins iuv.,J t'ccooiK-a t-:rvit kul i.c;tty 1 ..so. tin t( ; f.v ', A. V t v : 1 i . 1 i 1 1 .. IX . . 1 t . f 1 1 ' - w .'.I T'. ..' :'i . l n . x 1 it vi I . 1- .! .1 :.. aor i. y . ! Lai'.i ..j-. rf...- ...j..ä and. 1 N t wm a :. t : i 1 - . .1 :i li. , : :...,h; y t I-5 I .. .. 1 l.it UJ 1 it. . in. !. -r tL WEAK A.ND DLL GATE CIILldX An , 1 ! T I v t . .' :;. -T 'f i'' . r-: t. i - TI..-- u ..! .-ii. - vrry cj-r l AK Ai t v :.; r . i Ti -r! !! I11 Vf :i".n;au'td in tb I...1. U '' ir j 1..-:. t. it -...t r will ('.lov cf tli pi.!-, ral'.-ii : l-ui rw. Tl.i. t will ! brTU, m ' in!i 11. ii l ofvurh üL' Jiüi,- that tby mud ha iiei;,eJ. Ti:s'ri.MoxiAT.s. Hon. Goo. W. Vfo(!w.rJ, 'irt f l',t , writ : 1. v.irrh r. is-::. !:..! 'ier- " I find 4 II . f niitu I'. lt. r" H j; vd l.indl!H. if "iv-in, aeJ fi: in rami ut .....f.. 1 . . lii u.fi:v. of crat Vrw d-bllltv, und ou activn iu the f"-t !.v Y.-ir-. trulv. ;L' w. wiKd'VAr.r Hon, James Thompson, Jh Ijt ttf t'i' St'i'fWi' ''' ci. yr I. 2 '-"i. W tufticiH' in t:i-H .f .tiu'ks .f I -.iikr:uia or ITr;pia. I run c-rti'r il ii f.- iu hit epr;of fit. Your-., w.iU rrp'-t, JAMr TII 'MT N." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Fmtvr vf tt Ttvtl' J.'"i;.' ' Mori, I'ii.tn -tSj-hi-x. Pr. J-fkr- Tl-r v!r : I In- l...n fi.1 j-ut'jr riqii';?J l- coniif-rt lay nanii r.tli fc-uiirn-oda-tlOü of diifrfiit kindi f i?rl:r:iie, liiJ 1 rdln tln frart'r my appro I'herc, I canes du witli a r.'r Val :! in O'Jt lf i' r 1 a t ), v m a'.l tw ; but ' ' f iu i rr. 11 ud 1'si t cul..r!y In hit own ,'Hiiuly. f tl n:u!n. i. cfm Ir. Iliv.'!l.i ad ' :.-M;t.iii l" i;.i, 1 (i ;.irt U x .iic frfin my r.mr. t- oxvi-n ny '.ill .n rtin that, for in. lUKiit: ' fli'M, nJ eii.iHyf.ir lir-rt'-mj ii at. it 1 v 1 f .1 I v iU.ll lf)-irati'i. Il .in c..f it may i t 1 ; but uxuaüy, 1 d'iut't n.-t. it will i -ry 1 u to iboe wLi uffor from t lt b.v rs-i. Vom, tt ifjrri:"iii;r. j. II. KK.VNAuP. r.uhil", lw.'W Coat St. From Rev. E. D. Frnda'!, A$irtHt Editor ("ir.ntin (7.rN !.', Philala. I bar dri.l derij.vl tor. fit from lb n of Hoofland's t.rtnua I! it. r.nl f. . 1 il tny jritilK ti) reeoiiuuoiid tin in a a iii-t v:i'u.il touir, to all tt ho are pufferin Innu .-i.tmI d'lil lv or fruoa dneas ar'.kiu' fim ilrran-. in. ut of lU iivr. Youi truly. E. D FES l ALL. CAIT'PIOX. Itn(!n1' (l-'rinan Ken'.-.! Vf ar tonntrffit.!. Sm tbxt th MC nl uro of C. M. JACK w raptor f All llrk ar S'X in ou lh nfh botti. r."iutrfril. tLre ani PriDcip al Varnturliirv ZrT7!r at tin ior. roan Mdi.une Mori-, So. tijl AUCH Stretit, PiiiladelpLia, ra. 'II AULL M. Ft'AXS. Trtri4rt IVriiiorly C. M iACKSOX Ai Cv 1' KICKS. Hoofland German D ltei, ynr "'tlf, f l oj l alf I leo. '. 5 .f Hofland a Grman T.mir, put ip in tiart boltl, 1 iO per lwdtU. or a half d.x..a for ? l n.t dirt. t 1., rxHiuia well tk article eu Inj, in orJr t t lh renuina. For H&ld 1 y nil Drn wrht-re. ;itt a:ul Storetf-T4""1 eryVaitiT Arrata, nwl tad fVmal, la wltirf hr mHarrlpUM, McKN2lE'S GREAT FAMILY RECEIPT book. r.itaiii.Df lO.lnHi H-ati.l rtxv.U f1!' Im ? 4. t:-l antpiru, aai Ik ajwt fxHilar tut valuable wart m iaa kind .ni.i.h; aito. fGOLDf N PEN. pwli all Ihm, aar lnlru4d. on ln a4 ua m mi p.m. mmrtoae t uui, mm addiaaa, ki V. K. COM 1, LiaM. ArfW.u. n.ai an.t fnnal. M.l, In trj Woa aa4 tratMe.Hd. (at tb. MT'iif aTtlr r f r aaitv iv ft.'r faanft vr -(-1 JUST THE THI.G TO SELL ANYWHERE, l-afa ptolita oa antall rapilal- mo w f-H'tloa nk boaiuaai parmanmt, Im-'tin.al aa4 plcaaanl, aad auitakl nr Claranrmaa. Taarlra, faraten. Mvraaara, a aayaaaly. UrlajsKf tm Utry H dmrad aad full riahl tor IS tram, aarawaa aawetalraiai athrHp p 4my. AMraaa taaipHpr'. CHAirtLL 4 CC.CkkHa.tU.
